Dev and Security colleagues,
3+ Hours of Video Instruction Android applications make use of advanced
hardware and software, as well as local and server data, exposed through the
platform to bring innovation and value to consumers. To protect that value, the
platform must offer an application environment that ensures the security of
users, data, applications, the device, and the network. This program alerts
developers to the security issues that can arise when using the Android
platform and guides them though solutions. Godfrey Nolan covers best practices
for Android security by examining common security scenarios. Each lesson begins
by presenting the concept behind the security problem at hand, with snippets of
code introduced as the problem is explored. The training for Google Android modules
include: 1) 1: Android Security Basics, 2:
Dealing with Insecure Data, 3: Weak
Server Side Controls, 4:
Insufficient Transport Layer Protection, 5: Client
Side Injection, 6: Poor
Authorization, 7:
Improper Session Handling, 8:
Security Decisions via Untrusted Inputs, 9: Side
Channel Data Leakage, 10:
Broken Cryptography, and 11:
Sensitive Information Disclosure.
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